Erythroderma

Gillian Heinecke, Mark Lebwohl

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Abstract

Erythroderma (exfoliative dermatitis) is a clinical syndrome characterized by extensive erythema involving greater than 90 % of the skin surface. It may be the result of many different dermatological conditions including preexisting dermatoses, drug reactions, and malignancy. Hospitalization may be required for initial evaluation and treatment since many of these patients are elderly and the skin involvement is extensive leading to significant mortality risk. Patients need to be monitored to ensure that temperature, water, protein, and electrolyte homeostasis are maintained. Erythroderma accounts for 1 % of all dermatologic hospital admissions [1].

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationBuka's Emergencies in Dermatology
PublisherSpringer New York
Pages133-145
Number of pages13
Volume9781461450313
ISBN (Electronic)9781461450313
ISBN (Print)1461450306, 9781461450306
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jul 2013

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